https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25394
Mark Wielaard <mark at klomp dot org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |mark at klomp dot org --- Comment #2 from Mark Wielaard <mark at klomp dot org> --- (In reply to Frank Ch. Eigler from comment #1) > commit 34e67018914cf9ebbef07065965755b6554fd66e > let's try to put out of our minds the four subsequent cleanup patches Thanks! And the cleanups are important. No worries, that is what the buildbots are for. In this case it was actually a couple of separate things: - On some arches the size and signedness of time_t is different. Leading to some fixes/casts when doing (long) time calculations: commit 91b7beaef91b60fbde13dadf86091e57c8245008 Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <f...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 20 14:44:15 2020 -0500 PR25394 followup: debuginfod casting fixes Buildbot reports type warnings in time_t arithmetic. Explicit (long) cast pushed as obvious. commit 09d76c1dd5e45c5512db997e52234dd2ddab8c2d Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <f...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 20 14:44:15 2020 -0500 PR25394 followup#2: debuginfod casting fixes Buildbot still reports type warnings in time_t arithmetic. Explicit (long)er cast pushed as obvious ... or is it? :-) - On the buildbot workers /usr/sbin might not have been in the PATH (when the worker was (re)started through cron) This caused the ss binary not to be found. Fixed in on the workers. - last_rescan timestamp was lost: commit c351734f4feff176b3e0ca8fbbc8353053c3ab6d Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <f...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 20 15:37:33 2020 -0500 PR25394 cont'd: debuginfod timing fix for fts-traversal thread The new code neglected to set the last_rescan timestamp, leading to overly frequent rescanning. - As mentioned in the original commit acting on the USR1 signal might be delayed a bit now. But the testcase actually depended on the current immediate timing. Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <f...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 20 15:37:33 2020 -0500 PR25394 cont'd: debuginfod testsuite fix for -USR1 timing If a SIGUSR1 is sent before the initial traversal, it no longer results in an extra traversal. That's a sensible effect. The test case just needs to wait before the kill -USR1. Just adding a wait_ready $PORT1 'thread_work_total{role="traverse"}' 1 in the testcase fixes that. It is actually amazing that the full testsuite was GREEN on our local setups. Thanks buildbot for having weird arches and timings :) P.S. Please don't forget the signed-off-by line on your commits. See https://sourceware.org/git/?p=elfutils.git;a=blob_plain;f=CONTRIBUTING;hb=HEAD -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.